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In EU Citizenship, Nationality and Migrant Status: An Ongoing Challenge , Kristine Kruma offers an account of the regulation of nationality at international, EU and national (Latvian) levels. Growing global migration and multiple individual loyalties lead to a fusion of national identities traditionally preserved by the EU Member States. Dismantling national borders and granting directly effective rights to EU citizens broadens our understanding about belonging only to the limited territory of a single State. The primary focus is the status of the EU citizenship, which has become a meaningful…mehr

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In EU Citizenship, Nationality and Migrant Status: An Ongoing Challenge , Kristine Kruma offers an account of the regulation of nationality at international, EU and national (Latvian) levels. Growing global migration and multiple individual loyalties lead to a fusion of national identities traditionally preserved by the EU Member States.
Dismantling national borders and granting directly effective rights to EU citizens broadens our understanding about belonging only to the limited territory of a single State. The primary focus is the status of the EU citizenship, which has become a meaningful status capable of satisfying claims by citizens. The Latvian example shows that migrant status cannot be ignored because of the crucial role of migrants in the future construct of the EU.

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Autorenporträt
Kristīne Krūma, LL.D. (2012) Lund University, is visiting lecturer at the Riga Graduate School of Law, a Judge at the Latvian Constitutional Court and member of the Council of Europe European Commission against Racism and Intolerance and academic network on asylum and immigration 'Odysseus'. She has published articles on citizenship, immigration and integration. Recently she has become a member of the Scientific Committee of the the Fundamental Rights Agency of the EU.